Project Gutenberg - gives students and teachers access to thousands of public domain texts, including many classic novels by authors such as Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott.
Awesome Stories - uses non-traditional reading materials, such as biographies and primary source texts to get students learning through reading. Students can use the site to help with research and teachers can use the texts as part of lesson plans. Creating an account allows users to access audio versions of many of the titles as well, making it an ideal site for auditory learners and those with learning disabilities.
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The Learning Network - Uses articles from The New York Times to inspire lesson plans across multiple grade-levels and subject areas.
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Read Write Think - gets students to participate in critical thinking and reading activities through its lesson plans and student interactives.
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Project Gutenberg - gives students and teachers access to thousands of public domain texts, including many classic novels by authors such as Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott.
Awesome Stories - uses non-traditional reading materials, such as biographies and primary source texts to get students learning through reading. Students can use the site to help with research and teachers can use the texts as part of lesson plans. Creating an account allows users to access audio versions of many of the titles as well, making it an ideal site for auditory learners and those with learning disabilities.
The Learning Network - Uses articles from The New York Times to inspire lesson plans across multiple grade-levels and subject areas.
Read Write Think - gets students to participate in critical thinking and reading activities through its lesson plans and student interactives.